NUR 3145 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers
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according to the JNC-7, less than 130/80
what is the target blood
pressure goal for patients
with diabetes
ACEIs and ARBs cause arteries and veins
vasodilation of _____
ACEIs can cause lithium increase
levels to____
are ACEIs and ARBs they are less effective possibly because AAs have
effective in african diminished renin
americans
are loop diuretics used no, they are not preferred agents
first line for the treatment
of HTN
are the non- no they are negative inotropes and can worsen heart
dihyropyridine CCBs failure
inotropic agents
are thiazide diuretics no, the patient requires a loop diuretic
effective in patients with
decreased glomerular
filtration?
, by decreasing preload, decrease
venous dilators can cause
an increase or decrease in
cardiac work
can ace inhibitors be no, they can cause fetal harm in the second and third
given for high blood trimesters
pressure to a pregnant
woman
can ace inhibitors be used no
in pregnancy
can digoxin and verapamil verapamil can increase digoxin levels by 60% leading
be used together to digoxin toxicity
contrast dihydropyridines dihydropyridines work on arterioles and non-
and nondihydropyridines dihydropyridines work on arterioles and heart
the load against which a muscle must overcome in
define afterload
order to contract
the arterial pressure that the left ventricle must
define preload
overcome to eject blood
dehydration from diuretic headache, pain in chest calves or pelvis, positive
use can promote homan's sign, erythema
thromboembolism.
describe the symptoms of
thromboembolism
describe starling's law of the heart compensates to increases in blood volume
the heart by pumping more blood out
describe the MOA of reduce the level of angiotensin II, increase the level of
angiotensin converting bradykinin, dilate blood vessels, reduce blood volume
enzyme (ace) inhibitors
describe the MOA of blocks reabsorption of sodium and chloride in the
furosemide (Lasix) ascending loop of henle
describe the MOA of blocks aldosterone in distal nephron, potassium is
spironolactone retained, sodium is excreted
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Terms in this set (162)
according to the JNC-7, less than 130/80
what is the target blood
pressure goal for patients
with diabetes
ACEIs and ARBs cause arteries and veins
vasodilation of _____
ACEIs can cause lithium increase
levels to____
are ACEIs and ARBs they are less effective possibly because AAs have
effective in african diminished renin
americans
are loop diuretics used no, they are not preferred agents
first line for the treatment
of HTN
are the non- no they are negative inotropes and can worsen heart
dihyropyridine CCBs failure
inotropic agents
are thiazide diuretics no, the patient requires a loop diuretic
effective in patients with
decreased glomerular
filtration?
, by decreasing preload, decrease
venous dilators can cause
an increase or decrease in
cardiac work
can ace inhibitors be no, they can cause fetal harm in the second and third
given for high blood trimesters
pressure to a pregnant
woman
can ace inhibitors be used no
in pregnancy
can digoxin and verapamil verapamil can increase digoxin levels by 60% leading
be used together to digoxin toxicity
contrast dihydropyridines dihydropyridines work on arterioles and non-
and nondihydropyridines dihydropyridines work on arterioles and heart
the load against which a muscle must overcome in
define afterload
order to contract
the arterial pressure that the left ventricle must
define preload
overcome to eject blood
dehydration from diuretic headache, pain in chest calves or pelvis, positive
use can promote homan's sign, erythema
thromboembolism.
describe the symptoms of
thromboembolism
describe starling's law of the heart compensates to increases in blood volume
the heart by pumping more blood out
describe the MOA of reduce the level of angiotensin II, increase the level of
angiotensin converting bradykinin, dilate blood vessels, reduce blood volume
enzyme (ace) inhibitors
describe the MOA of blocks reabsorption of sodium and chloride in the
furosemide (Lasix) ascending loop of henle
describe the MOA of blocks aldosterone in distal nephron, potassium is
spironolactone retained, sodium is excreted